iPhone
PassAudited by VirusTotal on May 11, 2026.
Overview
Type: OpenClaw Skill Name: iphone Version: 1.0.0 This skill is designed to provide step-by-step guidance to a user for managing their iPhone, acting as a 'live operator'. The `SKILL.md` explicitly states it is 'instruction-only' and 'does NOT directly control iOS, bypass permissions, or access the device silently'. It also disclaims requesting passwords, sending undeclared network requests, or storing context outside `~/iphone/`. The instructions to the agent in various `.md` files consistently emphasize user consent, privacy, and safety, such as 'Never ask for passwords, recovery codes, or full card details' and 'Run Reversible Actions First'. Local file access is limited to `~/iphone/` for benign state management. There is no evidence of data exfiltration, malicious execution, persistence, or prompt injection aiming for harmful objectives.
Findings (0)
Artifact-based informational review of SKILL.md, metadata, install specs, static scan signals, and capability signals. ClawScan does not execute the skill or run runtime probes.
If you follow these playbooks, you may change iPhone settings that affect connectivity, privacy permissions, storage, or routines.
The skill can guide the user toward phone setting resets, which can disrupt connectivity, but the artifact explicitly requires user consent and fits the troubleshooting purpose.
Reset network settings with explicit consent.
Confirm any reset, deletion, profile removal, or privacy setting change before doing it, and keep backups or rollback steps for impactful changes.
Local notes may reveal information about your iPhone model, iOS version, battery or storage state, privacy preferences, and recurring issues.
The skill discloses persistent local memory for device context, mission status, routines, and outcomes, which can contain personal device and preference information.
Memory lives in `~/iphone/`.
Use the memory feature only if you want local history kept, avoid storing secrets, and periodically review or delete ~/iphone/ if you no longer need it.
